Buyersguide is a paid marketing arm of ARLO Technologies. They claim to be neutral, but since I have owned Arlo cameras for 8+years. I know BUYERSGUIDE reviews are Bullshit. Arlo has the worst cust... Ver más
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One of many marketing sites that don’t care about the quality of the listed products. They get a cut whenever you buy the item using their affiliate link. This creates a strong bias for them to rate t... Ver más
It's masquerading as a product review site but is really an advertising tool reminiscent of drop shipping adverts. The one's with pages of blurb, unsupported claims, massive prices then time limited d... Ver más
Y’all do know that buyers guide does not own the products. They are just an affiliate marketing website that directs you into what you want so if u don’t like a product…. That’s the Amazon, Walmart, B... Ver más
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Buyersguide is a shrill for ARLO
Buyersguide is a paid marketing arm of ARLO Technologies. They claim to be neutral, but since I have owned Arlo cameras for 8+years. I know BUYERSGUIDE reviews are Bullshit. Arlo has the worst customer service and does not stand behind the service agreement that I purchased. They shut off my cameras and told me I have to buy new cameras and purchase a $17.99 monthly service charge. Up from $0. Please avoid ARLO and Buyersguide.
Got scammed $400 when I reported it my…
Got scammed $400 when I reported it my account got banned and they silenced me. Complete scam website. Do not trust.
Don’t trust this company at all.
Don’t trust this company at all.
Total lies
They don’t know the difference between a SSD and HDD
On a “Best External Solid State Drives” page the number 1 “SSD” is an HDD. They couldn’t even figure out the difference between a solid state and disc drive (disc drive is much more slow)
I should have known
I should have known.
Save yourself any hassle, all reviews are fake, products are cheap “toys”. Don’t fall for the six pad cordless vacuum.
Also avoid the pressure washer.
All these sites follow a set pattern then sell you their recommended product. They must be linked.
Do your own research carefully.
Marketing Scam Site
One of many marketing sites that don’t care about the quality of the listed products. They get a cut whenever you buy the item using their affiliate link. This creates a strong bias for them to rate the items that give the biggest cut as the best product. This is why the FTC requires them to disclose that they receive a cut from affiliate links. This disclosure should be an immediate red flag when you see it on any review site.
"Reviews" are bogus - product placement portal
The review article is clearly a product placement / advert with the lead product heading the context, then competitors each discounted with a negative point, then a hard sell on the 'online only sales channels' for product they are pushing. The review reads more like a 90s infomercial.
Brains?
COME ON PEOPLE!!! It doesn't take much critical thinking to conclude that this "Buyersguide.org" is snake oil. If their products are "flying off the shelves", or "taking the US by storm", why would they need to advertise? These vendors use the same strategy that trump uses to swindle citizens.
It's masquerading as a product review site
It's masquerading as a product review site but is really an advertising tool reminiscent of drop shipping adverts. The one's with pages of blurb, unsupported claims, massive prices then time limited discounts that miraculously reset. They funnel you to the product sales of the sellers that have paid them for this service. You can't really describe it as a scam as such, It leads you to assume it's nature and doesn't seem to sell goods itself. That doesn't mean you wont suffer at the hands of those it directs you to. The 'Top' air cooler I saw could be purchased at a third of the price of their linked seller for eg. Best to check specific product reviews on Amazon and eBay and on here, if applicable.
It seems like a sponsored website
It seems like a sponsored website. Rates the products higher if they've paid them more. I found more than one anomaly on their website. Disappointed.
What I can't understand is why the…
What I can't understand is why the obviously scathing descriptive reviews of this site are given FIVE STAR RATINGS !!!!????
How is that spun?
Dont' trust the ignorant reviews
I would not trust a single review from this website. Point in case...I was searching for reviews specifically for Android TV devices. A search result brings up an article on buyersguide labeled "Best Android TV Boxes" I assume because of the name of the website it's similar to consumer reports. Just briefly scrolling through the article I see in the list a Roku device and a Fire TV device, neither of which are Android TV devices! It's like searching for the best Android phones and they write an article that includes iPhones in their list of the top 10 Android phones. The people writing these reviews clearly don't know anything about the products they are supposedly reviewing.
SCAM
SCAM! Do not trust reviews, obviously sponsored by cheap Chinese knock offs of scam companies
BuyersGuide.org WASTE OF TIME
Trying to filter a search does nothing. They put up what they want you to see ignoring any search filters you use. Their suggestion email address is bogus and does not work. Their contact phone number is never answered.
Y’all do know that buyers guide does…
Y’all do know that buyers guide does not own the products. They are just an affiliate marketing website that directs you into what you want so if u don’t like a product…. That’s the Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy problem… Not buyersguide
Buyers guide.org recommends products…
Buyers guide.org recommends products that are not good quality. The Openear mp3 from BEARTAIN is recommended so many times.
I bought a BEARTAIN mp3 for swimming last June and right from the start I encountered problems. So I emailed the company many times and I never got any reply from them.
Funny thing is that I send an email to Buyersguide.org and the email came back as mail delivery status: ADRESS NOT FOUND!
Avoid avoid avoid
Avoid avoid avoid
Ordered x2 heated gilets.
No invoice sent, so no tracking details
No goods no contact
I think I've been scammed !
Have i been scammed?…
Recently I purchased an robot hoover and have had no confirmations, no emails, nothing?!!! The money was taken from my bank but no email or follow up contact to say I had purchased & when to expect delivery. Please respond to with clarity on my purchase??
Liars
Liars. Do not trust. They recommended E-iron as the overall winner. They sent me a faulty item. No return label, no receipt, phone number is a dead end. Do nor trust buyers guide.com
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